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Three
OTHER AWARDS
(Not necessarily given each year)
[A]
SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS: For a
device, method, formula, discovery, or invention of special and out­standing
value to the arts and sciences of motion pictures and actually
employed in the motion picture industry during the awards year. The
Academy Award of Merit (Academy Statuette) shall be conferred for
basic achievements which have a definite influence upon the advance­ment
of the industry; the Scientific and Engineering Award (Academy
Plaque) for those achievements which exhibit a high level of engineering
and are important to the progress of the industry; the Technical Achieve­ment
Award (Academy Certificate) for those accomplishments which
are valuable contributions to the progress of the industry (see Rule
Seventeen) .
[B]
SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS (Statuette): Shall be given at
such times as in the judgment of the Board of Governors there is an achieve­ment
which makes an exceptional contribution to the motion picture for
which it was created, but for which there is no annual award category.
Such awards shall only be conferred, however, for achievements in pro­ductions
which also qualify under Rule One.
[C]
IRVING G. THALBERG MEMORIAL AWARD (Thalberg Head):
Shall be given at such times as in the judgment of the Board of Governors
there is a deserving recipient, but not necessarily each year. It shall be
given to a creative producer whose body of work reflects a consistently
high quality of motion picture production. No one shall be eligible to
receive the Thalberg Award more than once (see Rule Twenty-two).
[D]
JEAN HERSHOLT HUMANITARIAN AWARD (Statuette): Shall
be given at such times as in the judgment of the Board of Governors there
is a deserving recipient, but not necessarily each year. It shall be given to
an individual in the motion picture industry whose humanitarian efforts
have brought credit to the industry. No one shall be eligible to receive this
award more than once (see Rule Twenty-three).
Four
HONORARY AWARDS
[A]
For outstanding achievements not strictly within the categories listed
in Rules Two and Three. Honorary Awards shall only be given, however,
for exceptionally distinguished service in the making of motion pictures
or for outstanding service to the Academy.
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Three
OTHER AWARDS
(Not necessarily given each year)
[A]
SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS: For a
device, method, formula, discovery, or invention of special and out­standing
value to the arts and sciences of motion pictures and actually
employed in the motion picture industry during the awards year. The
Academy Award of Merit (Academy Statuette) shall be conferred for
basic achievements which have a definite influence upon the advance­ment
of the industry; the Scientific and Engineering Award (Academy
Plaque) for those achievements which exhibit a high level of engineering
and are important to the progress of the industry; the Technical Achieve­ment
Award (Academy Certificate) for those accomplishments which
are valuable contributions to the progress of the industry (see Rule
Seventeen) .
[B]
SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS (Statuette): Shall be given at
such times as in the judgment of the Board of Governors there is an achieve­ment
which makes an exceptional contribution to the motion picture for
which it was created, but for which there is no annual award category.
Such awards shall only be conferred, however, for achievements in pro­ductions
which also qualify under Rule One.
[C]
IRVING G. THALBERG MEMORIAL AWARD (Thalberg Head):
Shall be given at such times as in the judgment of the Board of Governors
there is a deserving recipient, but not necessarily each year. It shall be
given to a creative producer whose body of work reflects a consistently
high quality of motion picture production. No one shall be eligible to
receive the Thalberg Award more than once (see Rule Twenty-two).
[D]
JEAN HERSHOLT HUMANITARIAN AWARD (Statuette): Shall
be given at such times as in the judgment of the Board of Governors there
is a deserving recipient, but not necessarily each year. It shall be given to
an individual in the motion picture industry whose humanitarian efforts
have brought credit to the industry. No one shall be eligible to receive this
award more than once (see Rule Twenty-three).
Four
HONORARY AWARDS
[A]
For outstanding achievements not strictly within the categories listed
in Rules Two and Three. Honorary Awards shall only be given, however,
for exceptionally distinguished service in the making of motion pictures
or for outstanding service to the Academy.
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